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abide |
(v) to put up with, to tolerate. (b). to remain, to stay. c. to await/wait patiently for d. to live up to or comply with |
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amenable |
(adj) willing to cooperate, agreeable |
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bias |
(n) an unfair predjudice in favor of or against someone. (v) To influence unfairly |
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discrimination |
(noun) acts based on unfairness toward a group of people. b. The ability to make fine distinctions and to recognize small differences |
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forbearance |
(n) patience, tolerance, or restraint. |
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objective |
(adj) based on facts, not on opinion. (b). real or actual |
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partisan |
(n) a strong supporter of a party, cause, team, or person. (adj) showing a strong preference |
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preconcieved |
formed in the mind before full or adequate knowledge is acquired. |
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prejudice |
(noun) A strong opinion before you know the facts. (b) Hostility towards members of other races, religions, nationalities, or other groups. (v) to cause someone to judge before having all the information |
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tolerance |
(n) respect for opinions, practices, and behavior of others. (b) the capacity to endure hardship or pain |